Counter-Currents/North American New Right Newsletter: January 2014
Greg JohnsonDear Friends of Counter-Currents,
The Counter-Currents Newsletter is back! In August of 2013, Counter-Currents changed web hosting companies and lost the use of our old statistics program. Recently we changed hosts again, and we now have the old program back, so we are resuming our monthly Newsletter.
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1. Our Readership and Web Traffic
If you visited Counter-Currents in January, you were one of 82,567 unique visitors.
Month | Unique Visitors | Number of Visits | Pages Viewed | “Hits” | Bandwidth |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
June 2010 | 6,145 | 10,328 | 70,732 | 200,824 | 6.08 GB |
July 2010 | 9,387 | 17,329 | 119,254 | 348,172 | 10.01 GB |
August 2010 | 12,174 | 22,348 | 93,379 | 333,614 | 10.17 GB |
September 2010 | 17,063 | 34,510 | 147,051 | 580,550 | 16.39 GB |
October 2010 | 17,848 | 35,921 | 140,365 | 611,367 | 17.93 GB |
November 2010 | 26,054 | 48,336 | 171,833 | 915,553 | 26.39 GB |
December 2010 | 26,161 | 50,975 | 192,905 | 1,101,829 | 27.79 GB |
January 2011 | 28,583 | 60,005 | 198,249 | 1,736,067 | 34.06 GB |
February 2011 | 29,737 | 61,519 | 213,121 | 2,081,558 | 40.13 GB |
March 2011 | 29,768 | 62,077 | 220,053 | 2,485,001 | 52.21 GB |
April 2011 | 20,091 | 58,037 | 223,291 | 2,729,449 | 54.65 GB |
May 2011 | 36,596 | 78,103 | 274,841 | 1,334,472 | 47.59 GB |
June 2011 | 28,629 | 57,920 | 264,928 | 1,004,128 | 22.78 GB |
July 2011 | 30,186 | 66,093 | 416,309 | 1,952,047 | 71.23 GB |
August 2011 | 40,002 | 81,012 | 502,282 | 2,083,593 | 53.18 GB |
September 2011 | 45,427 | 88,782 | 422,902 | 481,909 | 11.67 GB |
October 2011 | 45,590 | 90,444 | 337,137 | 468,197 | 17.78 GB |
November 2011 | 44,445 | 88,824 | 330,664 | 339,521 | 14.22 GB |
December 2011 | 49,845 | 97,223 | 337,881 | 344,210 | 13.65 GB |
January 2012 | 56,633 | 107,644 | 408,373 | 433,736 | 21.38 GB |
February 2012 | 53,345 | 99,607 | 376,288 | 411,915 | 14.43 GB |
March 2012 | 55,572 | 106,029 | 441,170 | 475,719 | 16.36 GB |
April 2012 | 56,772 | 110,029 | 421,446 | 428,678 | 16.08 GB |
May 2012 | 56,323 | 111,533 | 400,243 | 404,483 | 15.70 GB |
June 2012 | 55,112 | 110,246 | 400,141 | 404,162 | 13.66 GB |
July 2012 | 52,304 | 108,340 | 367,589 | 373,470 | 12.52 GB |
August 2012 | 41,616 | 96,314 | 305,729 | 329,353 | 12.23 GB |
September 2012 | 66,719 | 132,503 | 455,938 | 493,856 | 17.73 GB |
October 2012 | 81,739 | 157,152 | 410,096 | 416,362 | 16.36 GB |
November 2012 | 107,956 | 199,912 | 584,115 | 755,419 | 29.95 GB |
December 2012 | 109,265 | 224,793 | 926,117 | 1,143,248 | 37.53 GB |
January 2013 | 100,054 | 208,004 | 900,577 | 1,012,979 | 40.81 GB |
February 2013 | 81,999 | 185,688 | 1,396,374 | 1,498,502 | 75.33 GB |
March 2013 | 83,303 | 189,545 | 1,477,001 | 1,778,006 | 94.98 GB |
April 2013 | 81,328 | 192,910 | 1,528,169 | 1,634,540 | 91.16 GB |
May 2013 | 95,667 | 221,260 | 1,758,299 | 1,897,099 | 103.67 GB |
June 2013 | 80,409 | 197,258 | 1,730,633 | 1,884,016 | 103.77 GB |
July 2013 | 82,106 | 200,961 | 1,619,899 | 1,813,531 | 124.29 GB |
January 2014 | 82,567 | 209,131 | 1,130,149 | 1,224,623 | 98.64 GB |
3. Our Webzine
In January, we added 65 posts to the website (up from 61 in December), for a total of 3,181 posts since going online on June 11, 2010. We also added more than 500 comments.
4. Top 20 Pieces (with date of publication and number of reads)
1. Greg Johnson,”My Nationalist Pony: An Interview with Buttercup Dew,” January 7, 2014: 5,667
2. Greg Johnson interviews Richard Spencer on Radixjournal.com, January 10, 2014: 4,233
3. Jim Saleam, “The Revolt of the Anglophiles: The New Political Anglos and Frank Salter’s Deconstruction of Australianity,” December 26, 2013: 4,187
4. Andrew Hamilton, “Thanks but No Thanks,” January 17, 2014: 3,011
5. Matt Parrott, “The Next Cold War: Modernity vs. Tradition,” January 22, 214: 3,009
6. Kevin Alfred Strom, “The Case for Skepticism About Martin Luther King,” January 20, 2014: 2,917
7. Andrew Hamilton, “On Deportation,” January 10, 2014: 2,877
8. Andrew Hamilton, “White Census,” January 24, 2014: 2,808
9. Simon Lote, “The Moral High Ground,” January 13, 2014: 2,614
10. Kevin MacDonald, “Conversion to White Advocacy: The Social Nexus,” January 16, 2014: 2,414
11. Greg Johnson interviews Charles Krafft, January 17, 2014: 2,407
12. Andrew Hamilton, “Censorware vs. the First Amendment,” January 10, 2014: 2,399
13. Greg Johnson, Paul Gottfried’s Leo Strauss and the Conservative Movement in America, January 24, 2014: 2,387
14. Thomas Goodrich, “Peaceful, Pastoral, Philosophical: The American Indian as Naked Naturalist,” January 22, 2014: 2,279
15. Jef Costello, “My Code,” January 27, 2014: 2,261
16. Simon Lote, “Benefits Street: A Snapshot of the British Underclass,” January 29, 2014: 2,176
17. James J. O’Meara, “Phil and Will: Awakening Through Repetition in Groundhog Day, Point of Terror, and Manhunter, Part 2,” December 31, 2013: 2,151
18. Dimitris Michalopoulos, “The Far Right in the Balkans,” January 15, 2014: 2,100
19. Dimitris Michalopoulos, “Crusade without the Cross,” January 13, 2014: 2,036
20. Juleigh Howard-Hobson, “Thule,” January 16, 2014: 2,008
Our Top 20 articles were all recently published. Four new names were on the list: Dr. Jim Saleam, Simon Lote, Thomas Goodrich, and Dr. Dimitris Michalopoulos. Congratulations gentlemen, and thank you! Other names are familiar: Andrew Hamilton, Kevin MacDonald, Greg Johnson, Jef Costello, Matt Parrott, Juleigh Howard-Hobson, and James J. O’Meara.
5. Where Our Readers Are: The Top 20 Countries
Our web statistics program gives us a country-by-country breakdown of our readership. Here are the top 20 countries:
1. United States
2. Germany
3. United Kingdom
4. Canada
5. Australia
6. Sweden
7. US educational institutions (.edu)
8. France
9. Switzerland
10. Italy
11. Japan
12. Russia
13. Spain
14. Portugal
15. Czech Republic
16. Norway
17. Poland
18. Finland
19. Brazil
20. Romania
For the first time, our stats have broken out US educational institutions (.edu) as a separate “country,” and our ranking is encouragingly high, #7, meaning that more people are accessing us from US educational institutions than from the entire country of France, for example.
6. Where Our Readers Are: The Top 20 Cities
1. New York City
2. London
3. Melbourne
4. Sydney
5. Los Angeles
6. San Francisco
7. Toronto
8. Chicago
9. Stockholm
10. Paris
11. Montreal
12. Houston
13. Berlin
14. Philadelphia
15. Seattle
16. Washington, D.C.
17. Athens
18. Helsinki
19. Vancouver, B.C.
20. Lisbon
Eight of our top 20 are in the United States. Four are on the west coast of North America: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Vancouver. Three are in Canada: Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Two are in Australia: Melbourne and Sydney. Eight are national capitals: London, Berlin, Stockholm, Washington, D.C., Athens, Helsinki, Lisbon, and Paris.
7. Book Projects
On January 31, we released the E-book of our latest title, Greg Johnson’s New Right vs. Old Right. The hardcover and paperback editions will be released in February. Since we are in the business of changing the world by changing people’s minds, we have decided to release all of our titles as E-books immediately, followed by the printed books as soon as they are printed and shipped to us.
Our next few projects, in order of release are:
- Savitri Devi’s The Lightning and the Sun: E-book in February, printed books in March
- Jonathan Bowden’s Western Civilization Bites Back: E-book in February, printed books in March
- James J. O’Meara’s The Eldritch Evola and Others: E-book in February, printed books in March
- Julius Evola’s East and West: E-book in March, printed books in April
- Collin Cleary’s What is a Rune? and Other Essays: E-book in March, printed books in April.
8. Six Easy Ways You Can Help Counter-Currents
- Like our Facebook page and recommend that your friends do as well: https://www.facebook.com/counter.currents.publishing.
- Review our books at Amazon.com.
- Bookmark our Amazon.com Affiliates Links.
- Link our articles and recommend them to your friends.
- Buy our books, which helps us break even.
- Donate, to keep us in the fight.
None of this would be possible without our writers, donors, proofreaders, and above all, you, our readers. Thank you!
Greg Johnson
Editor-in-Chief
Counter-Currents Publishing Ltd.
& North American New Right
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4 comments
I have two questions, Greg. Do you know which educational institutions these hits are coming from here in the U.S. & what happened to the statistics from August to December, 2013? Just curious, and by the way, I’m really impressed the increasing popularity of this web site.
When we changed over to a new hosting company, we found they used a different stats program that gave incommensurable statistics, and I couldn’t make any use of them.
I could look more closely at the .edu addresses, but I assume they come from all over. There are thousands of .edu domains.
Our popularity hasn’t really increased for the past year. We’ve been largely plateaued.
Onward and Upward!
Good luck to Counter-Currents!
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Nicely put. You’re a quick study.
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